<p>ben franklin one was polymath</p>
<p>and i don’t remember what the meteor question was but i just know meteor was right lol!</p>
<p>ben franklin one was polymath</p>
<p>and i don’t remember what the meteor question was but i just know meteor was right lol!</p>
<p>the recriminate question was about hiking and eventually getting so frustrated that they blamed each other no?..</p>
<p>which one was “inhospitable” and “defiant / reinforced” ?</p>
<p>also which one was “accidental”?</p>
<p>inhospitable was the one with the weather conditions and the penguins surviving.
Defiant was the witness that confirmed the judge’s assumption</p>
<p>i had disseminate for the hobble question… but i’m beginning to doubt my choice.</p>
<p>i know the choices were</p>
<ol>
<li>hobble</li>
<li>augment</li>
<li>disseminate</li>
<li>?</li>
<li>?</li>
</ol>
<p>What were the questions for “accidental” and “metaphor”?</p>
<p>so was it historical speculation or interesting hypothesis for one of the geologist questions.</p>
<p>@ Sqdwfe13:
“accidental” (Sentence Completion): The context is, some scientists are trying to figure out whether something is ** intentional ** OR _____. Based on the trigger word “or”, you might want to fill in the blank with an opposite of “intentional”, and “accidental” is the only valid option. I’m 100% sure of this</p>
<p>“metaphor” (Reading passage about Nikkihl): I can’t remember the exact wording of the question as well as of the answer choices, but in general the q asks what literary device the author uses within the selected lines, and the choices include “parallel structure” and “metaphor”. I chose “parallel structure” since there are several repeated words and grammatical structures, and the three sentences within the referenced portion are actually in the SAME form of a question. 70% sure of this :D</p>
<p>Thanks, dartmouth.</p>
<p>Was the “accidental” question experimental? I seriously don’t remember that question at all.</p>
<p>What was the question for “Grounded In”? And what were the other choices to the question with the answer “entranced…lexicon”?</p>
<p>grounded in was about the blues and rock music.</p>
<p>does anyone remember other answer choices for the recriminate one where the hikers blame each other?</p>
<p>for the recrimination one…it was something like the hikers started by teasing each other, but it soon became a recrimination…</p>
<p>the satellite question was definitely satellite. i remember somethign about Metis. look a what google says! </p>
<p>Jupiter’s moon Metis – Metis [MEE-tis] is the innermost known satellite of Jupiter.</p>
<p>no…i think all three (pundit, pedant, and polymath) were answer choices to that ben franklin question. i put pundit. got it wronggg. but i dont rmember seeing polymath either. i just saw pundit and put it. haha. fail.</p>
<p>sgy it was defiantly recriminations, the people were walking up the mountain liking each other and then they started to blame each other b/c they were lost.
RECRIMINATION MEANS: mutual accusations, (like i blame you for the exact same thing that i am blaming you for)I remember this from my list and i was like hell yeah, because i only remember only 1,200 words, my strategy was just to get enough words crossed out so i can eliminate (usually works)but this one was a hit</p>
<p>at kobebyant polymath
no it wasnt in exp, sorry</p>
<p>Some guy i think his name was Einstein or some other dude was good at a lot of things, it was def polymath, pundit means expert which he is but not the best word to use and pedant means like formal book learning which he probably has done but you know, polymath was the one CB is looking for.</p>
<p>“entranced…lexicon”?
this is the correct ans. some book was coming up with a large vocabulary and it entranced people because it had a large lexicon (vocab)</p>
<p>i had disseminate for the hobble question… but i’m beginning to doubt my choice.</p>
<p>i know the choices were</p>
<ol>
<li>hobble</li>
<li>augment</li>
<li>disseminate</li>
<li>?</li>
<li>?</li>
</ol>
<p>little, disseminate is OBVIOUSLY WRONG, the person wanted to defame the guy, buy () his case</p>
<p>disseminate is to scatter, like a farmer disseminates his seeds</p>
<p>hobble is correct, it is to like shaken , or weaken. Hobble has multiple def, and i doubt CB chose walking with sticks.</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Captious … Edifying</p></li>
<li><p>Correlation … Ward off</p></li>
</ol>
<p>Explain the two above. I’m not sure if they are right.</p>
<p>i second the requesting of context of the “correlation, ward off” question</p>